A review of the main stories carried by Romanian newspapers on Friday
On Wednesday, the Romanian Constitutional Court ruled that the stray dogs law was constitutional. Shortly after, the law was promulgated by the President of the country, Traian Basescu, triggering discontent among dog activists.
The European Commission will fully open its market to wines from the Republic of Moldova with no restrictions related to quantity and without charging any customs tax. The decision is next to be endorsed by the EU Parliament and the Council.
The European Parliament, the Council of EU Ministers of Agriculture and the European Commission have reached an agreement in Brussels over the reform...
European officials have agreed over the reform of the Common Agricultural Policy in the coming years.
In recognition, perhaps, of Bucharests contribution to NATO, a Romanian took over the chairmanship of an important NATO department on Wednesday.
Romanias accession to the Schengen area has become a topical issue on the agenda of the Romanian high officials in their talks with their Western counterparts.
The police started a campaign to fight tax evasion in the bread industry, after on September 1st the VAT on bread was cut from 24% to 9%.
Romania has two lost two more soldiers in Afghanistan on Sunday, which puts the death toll of Romanian military killed in this country in the last 11 years to 23.
The gold mining project in the Apuseni Mountains takes thousands of protesters to the streets.
This year Romania and Turkey celebrate 135 years since the inception of their bilateral relations. On Thursday in Ankara, several documents were signed, with the prime ministers of the two countries in attendance.
The prime minister of the Republic of Moldova, Iurie Leanca, presented a report on the first 100 days of his government, which is quite good in spite of a difficult regional context.
Almost 25 years after the demise of communism in Romania, new evidence begins to surface with respect to Communist-era torturers.
Employees in the public healthcare system staged a protest in Bucharest, disgruntled with the current legislation.
On Tuesday the Prime Minister of Romania Victor Ponta presented to Parliament the main elements of a new agreement with the European Commission, the IMF and the World Bank.